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    production time and costs‚ and efficiently organize the use of resources and maximizes efficiently workplace. There are three (3) essential production planning strategies: 1. Chase strategy – match the production rate to the order rate by hiring and laying off employees as the order rate varies. Some of the advantage of chase strategy is keeping the inventory low‚ which frees up cash that can be used to buy raw materials or components‚ and reduces inventory costs such as cost of capital‚ warehousing

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    with the unknown‚ or as many believe‚ our obsession with perfection that epitomizes what it means to be human. Is perfection in a human being even an achievable goal? As Salvador Dali once put it‚ “Have no fear of perfection‚ you’ll never reach it‚” the general consensus is a blatant no. No matter how perfect they seem‚ someone can always strive for more. The film Gattaca looks at perfection in another light‚ in a time where near-perfection is easily attainable‚ it is however‚ our imperfections

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    The Search of Self Through the Discovery of the Shadow and the Unconscious If you see a wallet on the ground and discover there is an enormous amount of money in it‚ what would you do? Do you think you’d return it‚ or possibly keep the money for yourself? How would you feel about it emotionally afterward? For the sake of an argument let us say you would keep the money. How would you then feel if someone you hate also had the same circumstance happen to them? Would you feel like them keeping the

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    Company Background McDonald’s Corporation is the world’s largest chain of fast-food restaurants. They’ve proudly served more than 46 million customers in 59 different countries and currently have more than 30‚000 different locations worldwide. The fast food industry is booming at a rapid rate‚ especially the health conscious food options. With this in mind‚ McDonald’s has a strategic plan to stay on top of their competitors by providing consumers with affordable prices‚ great service‚ and more

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    definition‚ a utopia is impossible. A utopia is a place of pure perfection‚ but how can a society be perfect if the people living in it are not perfect. Perfection is being free from all defects and flaws. Everyone is born with a defect of flaw that extract them from being perfect. Perfect is an abstract concept‚ and can only exist in someone’s mind; therefore everyone’s view of perfection is different. Additionally‚ if everyone’s view of perfection is different‚ it would be impossible for everyone to agree

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    was not of this master race because he thought that Aryans were destined to rule the world and nobody can stand in their way. Any race of group that it was believed would make Germany weak if they continued to live side by side with the perceived perfection of the "The Aryan". Hitler would send the “low ranking” races to concentration camps. Such as Auschwitz Birkenau‚ the largest camp of them all.The Holocaust was the most gruesome and memorable event that has happened in history. More than eleven-million

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    For Jay Gatsby and many others‚ the American Dream is about gaining wealth and material possessions in an attempt to find happiness. Throughout his novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald shows how the American Dream is only the concept of perfection‚ something that can never be acquired‚ but always can be reached for. Daisy Buchanon was always mesmerized by wealth. Her dream is to have a luxurious lifestyle filled with splendor. She could not see Gatsby providing this lifestyle

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    implemented. Process improvement normally results in adjusting and modifying particular tasks or steps in a process to make them run more efficiently and smoothly. According to Chase‚ Jacobs‚ and Aquilliano‚ it is very important to put metrics in place so that you can determine if improvements are needed for a particular process (Chase‚ Jacobs‚ and Aquilliano‚ 2006). Over the last five weeks‚ I have observed the task of getting ready for work. After collecting data for analysis‚ I have enough information

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    GATTACA AND 1984 COMPARITIVE ESSAY How has the comparative study of 1984 and Gattaca offered insights into ideas of control and freedom. Control and freedom are both heavily universal aspects to the societies of the late 1900s. The ideas of control and freedom are presented in Nineteen Eighty Four written by George Orwell and “Gattaca” a film by Andrew Niccols. Both texts offer insights into the nature of societies dictated by control such as the totalitarian society of Nineteen Eighty Four and

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    a curtain of ignorance. He believed that educating a man would remove that cover so that knowledge which is inherent in the person shines through‚ allowing one to achieve perfection. The perfection‚ he says‚ is the realization of the infinite power which is in everything. Vivekananda says that in order to achieve perfection‚ man has to eliminate ego‚ ignorance and all other encumbrances which stand in his way. He also advocated meditation to assist man to leave the body‚ the senses and the ego

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